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What does the latin root ject mean?

The Latin root "ject" means to throw or to cast.

Here are some examples of words that use the root "ject":

* Inject: to introduce a liquid into the body with a syringe

* Project: a plan or proposal

* Eject: to throw out or force out

* Subject: a person or thing that is being discussed, considered, or dealt with

* Deject: to make someone sad or disheartened

The root "ject" can also be combined with other prefixes and suffixes to create new words. For example:

* Interject: to insert something into a conversation or situation

* Reject: to refuse to accept or consider

* Conjecture: a guess or an opinion formed on the basis of incomplete information

* Projectile: an object that is thrown or fired

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